S TUESDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1937 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE THREE Here on the Hill --an account of Mt. Oread Society JUNE ULM, Society Editor Before 9 p.m. call RU15; after 2 p.m. --and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c Sigma Phi Epilogue fraternity held its annual fall party Saturday, Oct. 16. The dance was a program dance at the university's Recital Hall of fraternity. The following were guests: Monte Robbins Isabel Wet Margaret Ewen Matthew Lee Williams Betty Heimann Betty McVey Bennie Howe Peggy Goulden Deathline Ramp Elizabeth Kamp Margaret Miles Fern Foreman Victoria Hawkinson Adrian Mann Melva Grass Carolina Calh Larrueine Pelo Larraine Polle Sally Jane Backholz Margaret Doming Verda Kern Ashley Amick Jeanne Hardy Mary Greebock Bernice Becker Betty Wayner Dominus Lymeyer Charlotte Dustin Frances Smith Margaret McCarthy Ellen Louis Eby Guests at the Alpha Tau Omega **Interlibrary House Standings** Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson, Larson, M. and Mrs. Frances Tierna, Topoka Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wogle, Wichita Margaret Lucy Mary Jenkins Mildred Miksell, 127 Mary Alice Harley, St. Louis Terrell Mr. and Mrs. Al Hass, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Gondow, Kansas City, Mo. Judge Evans, Kansas City, Mo. Ernie Gillis, Kansas City, Mo. Franklin Clay, Kansas City, Mo. Patrick Sullivan Doctor Westfall, Halstead Marcie Montgomery Jennifer Moss Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lillie, Baxter Springs Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Harlan, Cambridge Mr. and Mrs. Harland, Cambridge Eddie Kellogg, Cambridge Dean Cochran, Kansas City, Mo. Judge William Hazen, Tonganoxie Dinner guests at Miller hall Sunday were: Dinner guests at the Alpha Delta Bishop Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. R, C. Woodard, Hatchinson Raymond Woodford, Hatchison Pharret Ellis, Concord Bettou Houston, Kansas City Bettou New Orleans, Kansas City Bettou Rose Curry, Topicka Jeankuemsch, Topicka John Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. Marie Swartz, Kansas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. John Lawson, Kansas City, Mo. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Ms. Kenneth Foul, Fount, Ms. Myrry, Kansas City, Ms. Ms. Mervyn, Kansas City, Ms. Ms. Janet Shippman, Kansas City, Ms. Janet Shippman, Kansas City, Ms. Will Woodman, Kansas City, Ms. Dinner guests at Watkins hall Chi house were: Norma Sloan Janet Wilkinson Maribelle McClelland Kerry Tian Hortense Horton Martha Browning Virgin Gray Nancy Hayley Virgil Hoagland Bad Muller Mr. and Mr. A, N. Heoverstock Sunday were: Helen Baren Aaron Brown A. Tivetworth Mrs. Fridell, Bethel Sally Miller, Bethel Charles Stuart Jeanne Knight Sunday dinner guests at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house were Mary Noel Honor Cavet Miss Waffe, Tulsa, City Mo. Bok, Kauai, Mo. Arthur Carruth, Topka Keneth Kell, Kansas, Mo. Weekend guests of the Phi Gamma Laurel fraternity were: James Bucket, 17 Jack White, 17 Jack Silna, 17 Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Upson fraternity house Sarah Low Taylor Bettie Ryan Boddington Joseph Wallace June Shullman Sunday guests at the Delta Chi House Were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cloughley, Kansas Mrs. o. d. Mrs. Robbins, Cloughley, Kansas Mrs. Lloyd Troop, Kansas City Miss Lloyd Troop, Kansas City Miss Helen Troop, Kansas City Miss Helen Troop, Kansas City Miss and Mrs. George W. Jewell, Kansas City Mrs. Ann Peeler, Kansas City, Mo. Bud Peeler, Kansas City, Mo. Dinner guests at the Alpha Chi Harold Young R. B. Quinn Maria Valentine Miss Mara Valentine, Topkapi Maria Valentine, Topkapi Claudia Mihley Guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramate house Sunday were: Mrs. E, V. Geary, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Mawan Richardson, Kansas City Mrs. Wade Richardson, Kansas City Howard Jane, Kansas City PHONE K.U. 66 Frosty Malts - Ice Cream Fresh Roasted Peanuts PENN'S SUPREME Ice Cream Shop Earl Ellis Joe Lech "Bill" Hensley "Paddy" Hyatt 727 Mass. FIVE-ROOM upstairs apartment, 2 adults, furnace heat, hot and cold water fur- nished. Call 2169W. -35 1111 Mass. Phone 499 Open Sundays Southern Barbecued Sandwiches and Ribs Big Sandwich with sauce 15c. M, and Mr, and R. A, Brandt, Topeka Mr, May, Topeka Mr, Frank Spink, Kansas City, Mo. Mr, John Rizely, Kansas City, Mo. Daily Kansan Classified Ads LOST: Mottled brown Shaffer fountain pen. Name, Paul Wilcox, engraved on barrel, Phone 3101R...-29 Enjoy the best at no additional cost. Hair cut 35c. WAVO BEAUTY SHOP Miller hall will entertain with an hour dance tonight from 7 to 8 o'clock. WANTED: Quiet, studious roommate, South room, $8.00 per month. Campus House, 1245 Orad. -27 Eve Rush Minisite Geneva Quinberron Mr. and Mrs. Karl Ruesterstein Claus Hloßmann TAXI Call Z-800 UNION CAB CO. "Originators of 15c Cabs" Shampoos ... 25e up Finger Waves ... 25e (dried) Oil Permanents ... $2.50 up Guests Saturday at the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity house were Ruth Clickner and Steven Colley. Melvin Harlan, g'37, has a position with the Cities Service company at Hays. Mrs. H. W. White, Council Grove was a weekend guest at the Gamma Phi Bela sorority house. --and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c On Permitions Phone 95 — 921 Miss. St. Jayhawk Barber Shop Completely Modernistic Phi Delta Theta held initiation services Sunday for Darby Trotter, J. D. Ramsey, Hermann Barkman, EI. McCurean, George Cheatman, and James McClurse. George Sound Hugh Hattl Willard Matthews Frederick Lynn Paul Eisenberg Sony Pye Bud Palu Richard Cech Richard Barber Oscar Brownley W. B. Peart George Sewant Stewart Harden Beernand Prazer David Cox The K. U. Dames will initiate some thirty new members tonight at 8 o'clock, in the women's lounge of the Administration building. The committee in charge of the evening's entertainment and refreshments is composed of Mrs. Charles Dottis, Mrs. Thomas Lowe, Mrs. John Mausen, Mrs. Richard Meiburger, Mrs. Howard Winn and Mrs. Herlan Loyd. Phi Mu Alpha fraternity had a Phone 95 — 921 Miss. St. Guests at the Delta Chi Founder's Day banquet last Saturday evening were; Mrs. Harris, Newton Hoverstock, Lawrence Birney, Anthony J. J. Onirio, J. Donald Hays, John Murray, and Jack Carlson attended the welding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reity in Kansas City, Mo. Luncheon guests of Kappa Kappa Gamma security yesterday were Bholen Tholen and Stewart, c. 40. Miss Isabel Martin, Topeka, was a weekend guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority house. Ricker hall, 745 Ohio street, will hold open house from 7 to 8 Thursday evening. ☆ ☆ ☆ FOR SALE: Tuxedo, size 38, new last year. Price reasonable. Call 3028W. -31 LOST: Black Sheaffer fountain pen, Marion Moser engraved on barrel. Phone 1790. The Venus Beauty Salon Individual Booths LOST: Pi Beta Phi pin bearing name Helen Moore; charged to Sigma Chi pin. Reward. Call 1696. ONE STOP Clothes Service Station SCHULZ the TAILOR WANTED PHONE K.U.66 Buy GOOD shoe repairing Our Prices are RIGHT! OYLER'S SHOE SHOP Five Experienced Operators Featuring Dana Ray Cosmetics Vera Aderoldt. Manager Phone 387. First floor. 824 Mass. Typewriter Cleaning and Repairing Phone 12 Marion Rice Dance Studio Maron modern ballroom dancing: Truckin' Big Apple, College Shu, Rockin' Rockin', Both teach both men and women. 924 Mass. CLARENCE M. BAKER 1323 Kentucky Phone 2095J 927'₂ Massachusetts, over Rumsey-Allison Flower Shop --and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c TAXI HUNSINGER'S 920-22 Mass. ROOMS FOR BOYS: Well furnished, double or single, Comfortable Quart. Approved. Meals optional. Prices reasonable. 910 Ohio. -10 FOR RENT. Room (gas furnace heat), use of sleep napch, living room with wood fireplace, kitchen and electric refrigerator if desired, 769 W, 12th. -29 WILL THE KNOWNS person who found a tranchtouch in men's locker room at Watson Station, Wednesday afternoon, please call 215480. Reward. -29 Reorganized Choral Union To Meet Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and Wave. dried. 50e SHAMPOO and 25c WAVE, dried Oil - Drene - Fitch Shampoo and WAVE, new styles, any style 25e drilled End Curls $1.00 up, Complete PERMANENTS, Any Style $1.00, $1.50 up, complete MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP Music Group, Directed By Dr. Otto Miessner, Will Start Reheasals Tonight at 7:30 Reorganization of the Lawrence Choral Union will be effected with enrollment of musicians at 7:50 to 9:30 a.m. on Friday, April 14, in Lawrence Memorial High School. 732½ Mass. Phone 2353 In letters to the School of Fine Arts, Carlisle Landley and Dolph Simons, president of the Lawrence Academy, wrote that the removal of the oratorical choir Open to all who are able to carry an independent voice part without difficulty, the Choral Union provides qualified students of the School of Fine Arts a credit of one hour for the season. Directed by Dr. Otto Musterer, the chorus will work on strings and violins by Dr. Bailar Sullman Kelley. Chancellor Writes 40 cents per week — Phone 2316 ------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------ -----------------------------------------------------and Chocolate Milk Shake 20c Chancellor Lindley wrote: END CURLS, $1 up, inquire 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added "The memory of the great success of the former Lawrence Choral Union should be an inspiration to the new Choral Union. Such an organization brings contacts between city and University in the atmosphere of a noble form of music. Sunday "We are fortunate indeed to have in Prof. Otto Miesner a leader of national reputation in the music field. SHAMPOO and WAVE, 35e dried Economy prices on other beauty work also Kansas' Greatest Newspaper Delivered to your door Daily and 7 Experienced Operators New Equipment Added IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP "Best wishes for the success of the new Choral Union. Expert Washing ...75c Cheek-Chart Greasing ...75c Thorough Vacuum Cleaning ...50c ... CONOCO CAR SERVICE! "Signed: E. H. Lindley, "Chancellor." Writing of the opportunity provided by the chorus to musicians, Simons said: Subseribe for www.uberscribe.com GAS and OILS Provides Expert Training M. H. Mitchell, Jack Allen Lessee Student Att'd CONOCO SERVICE STATION I am greatly pleased to learn of plans for renewal of the Lawrence Choral Union — an organization benefited of much benefit to our community. IVA'S BEAUTY SHOP 9411/2 Mass. St. Phone 533 Nail Art Bar "The people of Lawrence and surrounding communities will have the privilege of expert training and many pleasant hours of good fellowship. From the Choral Union will come a greater interest in music and it is a fact that interest in music has grown in wholesome community life. "The steady growth of group singing is proof that individuals appreciate opportunities for choral training and I believe you will have at least 250 persons working under the baton of Director Otto Missner. Your statement that many "just average" voices are required for a well-rounded chorus should bring out many who have the urge to sing but who are not endowed with solo voices. "I am sure you will have a successful season and the service of the School of Fine Arts in sponsoring this worthwhile activity is sincerely appreciated by the business and professional men of Lawrence." "Signed: Dolph Simons, President Lawrence Chamber of Commerce." Expect Out-of-Towners Among the many works given by Psychology Tests Prove Aid in Student Guidance Are psychological tests worth while? Each year every new student in the University must take such a test. Are the results, so secretly guarded, put to any valuable use? Dr. Turnery, associate professor of education, who is in charge of giving the examination, offers a number of reasons why he believes they are useful. "They have proven a worth to the students," explained Dr. Turney. "In 1934 I gave 150 interviews to students about the results of their exams. They came with many interesting problems. Eighty per cent of the interviews were with students whose test results were above the average. The upper five per cent had been believed by the old that they could expect to show unusual ability in some special field. We could help them by assuring them they would do well in an ayn field. "A few in the upper fourth later failed in courses and came here discouraged. We could aid them by pointing out that the failure was a probably due to faculty training in high school where they had not been taught to study. We tried to recount their ideas and encourage them. "At present we are giving those students who showed poor reading ability, help in a clinic of which Dr. B. A. Nash, professor of education, In five states every high school senior is tested. Special guidance at this early age is offered. "For example, Mr. Turner pointed out, "here in Kansas there are 18, the Choral Union in previous years are: 'The Messiah'; 'King Olaf' by Eligar; 'Manzoni Requiem' by Verdi; 'Guardian Angel' by Skilton, produced by the chorus with a child's chorus of 200 voices and accompanied by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in Kansas." "Desert of Minneaha" by Taylor. Many shorter works and choruses were also presented. When the Choral Union was meeting nine years ago, many musicians from neighboring towns participated. Since the improvement of highways, many are expected from considerable disbursements from Topoka, Eudora, McLouth, Baldwin, Perry and Ottawa. Professor Miemser, director of the Lawrence Choral Union, has conducted several large choral groups in several sections of the country. Among them was a chorus of 300 voices at the Dallas Exposition Church, the University. Last summer, he conducted the University Summer Session Chorus in "The Rose Maiden." EVERYDAY SPECIAL! Ham Salad Sandwich UNION FOUNTAIN Memorial Union Sub-Basement DICKINSON The Pick of the Hits TONITE - TOMORROW - WEDNESDAY TUNGENT MIDDLES *Can I Gain You?* "I Can't Gain You," the folks Who Live On the Hill *High Wide and Hard* "The Alphabet A' and" "The Thing I Want" BIGGEST SHOW OF THE YEAR! Added Scream Treats Evenings 10-25c 'til 7, then 35c Matineen 10-25c EXTRA Ken Griffith at the organ. Sing and Sway with Ken- THURSDAY Ritz Brothers "LIFE BEGINS IN COLLEGE" Coming Sunday — "VOGUES OF 1938" seat to 20,000 students graduated each year from high schools. This group can be divided into two classifications, those of above and those below average ability. Forty-five percent of the upper group and 35 percent of the lower group go on to take college work. "In the five states giving high school seniors psychology tests the upper group can be encouraged with guidance. "By testing Kanaas high school seniors we might double our enrollment and yet raise our scholastic standards if we could convince more of the remaining 65 percent of the upper group to attend K.U." The value and methods of psychol- ological testing compose a highly con- venient subject. Psychologists have been trained to make it possible to and how it should be done. "We are not testing intelligence" Mr. Turry claimed. "Our tests show difference in ability to see relationships or to learn matter that involve seeing patterns in value. The value varies for different students. But it has a value in indicating if the student can do well in abstract subject fields They have little value as an inclination or ability in activities requiring skill. We get scores from 0 to 385 ranging very closely on a normal probability curve. Most of the lower 20 PATEE Week Til 7 Days Then 15c ONLY 2 More Days FOR 2 Big Heis TEAMED AT LAST AND WHAT A TRAIRE TO JEAN HARLOW ROBERT TAYLOR "Personal Property" "Dance Charley Dance" STUART ERWIN JEAN MUIR GLENDA FARRELL Meet Andy Tucker The Perfect Sucker NEWS - NOVELTY Your Entertainment Spot GRANADA NOW! WEEK DAY SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 25¢ til 7 WE THANK YOU JAYHAWKERS A NEW ATTENDANCE RECORD! Friday - Saturday The World's Greatest Tenor NINO MARTINI "Music For Madame" JOAN FONTAINE JOAN FONTAINE per cent can not do well in just my field but they may do well in some special field. SUNDAY Joan Crawford Franchot Tone DOUBLE WEDDING" Mr. Turney was reticent on such subjects as success, and intelligence versus personality. "What is your idea of success?" he asked. "You go to a doctor. He does not cure you but you go back to him again. His personality attracts you back. Is that success? The relationship of personality and intelligence to success depends upon your criterion of success." New Arrivals If it's an Ober-coat it's a real overcoat. in Neckwear, Shirts, and Handkerchiefs — today. Arrow make of course. By Margaret Fishback ONE TO A CUSTOMER Omnibus volume of 360 poems containing "I Feel Better Now," "Out of My Head" and "I Take It Back." $2.50 THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. St. Varsity Leads, Always the Best The Show Value of Lawrence Last Times Today! Fred MacMurray Carole Lombard "Swing High Swing Low" And "Sophia Lang Goes West" GERTRUDE MICHAEL Lee Bowman - Sandra Hormo TOMORROW! And Thursday Bargain 10c Any Seat Days Any Time Returned by Demand For Those Who Missed it and for the Many Who Want to See it Again! Robert TAYLOR RENE DUNNE MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION A JOHN M. Production Mr. Johns the best-selling author of J. Loyd Doughier, with Charles BUTTERWORTH BETTY FURNESS Friday - Saturday "TWO FISTED" "WESTERN GOLD" SUNDAY! GRACE MOORE "WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE" And "SHE'S NO LADY"